12 °c
London
Sunday, February 5, 2023
No Result
View All Result
FurtherAfrica
  • Countries
    • Angola
    • Botswana
    • Cape Verde
    • DRC
    • Eswatini
    • Ethiopia
    • Kenya
    • Malawi
    • Mauritius
    • Mozambique
    • Namibia
    • Nigeria
    • Rwanda
    • South Africa
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe
  • Interviews
  • Understanding
  • Videos
  • Travel
  • Weekend
  • About
FurtherAfrica
  • Countries
    • Angola
    • Botswana
    • Cape Verde
    • DRC
    • Eswatini
    • Ethiopia
    • Kenya
    • Malawi
    • Mauritius
    • Mozambique
    • Namibia
    • Nigeria
    • Rwanda
    • South Africa
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe
  • Interviews
  • Understanding
  • Videos
  • Travel
  • Weekend
  • About
No Result
View All Result
FurtherAfrica
No Result
View All Result
Home Weekend

About Africa’s largest tribe in ‘Bigger Than Africa’ documentary

See Africa Today by See Africa Today
October 2, 2022
in Africa, Art, Weekend
Reading Time: 3 mins read
918 19
0
Share via QRWhatsappShare on FacebookShare on TwitterLinkedInPinteresteMail

With over 40 million people, the Yoruba tribe in Western Africa is fascinating. And Bigger Than Africa documentary directed by Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye takes you through this journey.

The documentary’s initial release date was February 12, 2018. It takes you on a journey of six countries telling the historical influence of Yoruba culture. These countries include the following:

  • Nigeria
  • The Republic of Benin
  • Brazil
  • Trinidad & Tobago
  • Cuba
  • The US

Also read: Europe farmers moving to Africa as energy crisis looms

The documentary uniquely tells the commonalities rather than the differences of Africans. Bigger Than Africa Documentary tells the audience how the Yoruba people transcended across continents and connected the Black diaspora.

The film, which also features interviews, narrates how the Yoruba culture survived slavery beyond imagination to remain alive to this day in the outside world.

It features many Yoruba kings, priests, leaders, enthusiasts, scholars and researchers who are familiar with the theme of the documentary.

Bigger Than Africa Documentary.

Some prominent individuals featured in the documentary include; former President Olusegun Obasanjo, King of Port Novo, Fame Elebuibon and Prof. Wole Soyinka.

Also read: Africa upstream M&A hit record level in 2022

Bigger Than Africa Documentary, produced by Motherland Productions, is the perfect film to watch if you’re interested in learning the culture, religion and traditions of the Yoruba people.

The documentary has been selected for numerous festival awards. Toyin Ibrahim’s first feature documentary has won the Jury Special Award at the Festival International du Film Panafricain de Cannes.

It previously won the Best Documentary at the International Houston Black Film Festival in 2019. Bigger Than Africa Documentary was also the winner of Best Documentary at the Charlotte Black Festival and many others.

The film has earned prestigious screening invitations from big venues such as the Schomburg Centre for Research on Black Culture. It has also been featured at the United Nations screening.

The documentary was a success since it was able to create an interesting and impressive narrative of the Yoruba people.

What Was The Inspiration for Bigger Than Africa?

Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye, the director of Bigger Than Africa Documentary, got the inspiration to come up with the well-researched project after visiting the Oyatunji African Village. Yoruba culture has been preserved in the village located in South Carolina for decades.

The director was in his final year in college when he chose to do something that reflects his family and culture. Toyin and his crew intended to make a 7 or 15 minutes short film about the Yoruba culture in North America.

However, he realized that the film could be a long one and, so he decided to do something different then came back to work on it later.

Also read: Africa co-guarantee platform partners reaffirm commitment to catalyzing trade and investment

Toyin Ibrahim also spoke about the funding and the entire course of the project. Investors interested in the epic film are the ones who funded it. The documentary’s research added a lot of awareness to Toyin Ibrahim.

According to Toyin, the course of production was full of enlightening moments as they travelled from one country to another.

Toyin Ibrahim grew up in a rural community in Kwara State. His family loves art and are cultured storytellers. He migrated to the United States in 2001 as a young man.

Toyin’s love for filmmaking was influenced by his beloved guardian at a young age before moving abroad. However, he didn’t get into the movie industry immediately after he arrived in the United States.

The gifted director first chose to be an entrepreneur, thereby owning businesses in a foreign land. His passion for camera and filmmaking took him back to school, and he joined Los Angeles Film School.

Toyin Ibrahim.

Is Bigger Than Africa on Netflix?

Bigger Than Africa Documentary is available for streaming on Netflix. The well-researched film, which debuted globally at several film festivals in 2018, was made available on Netflix on May 13.

The documentary is available across different parts of the world and is distributed by KAP Film and EGMNY, a New-York based management agency.

Also read: Opinion – Ghana sovereign debt crisis tip of African countries loan mess

Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye had plans to have the documentary stream on a global platform so that more people get the opportunity to watch the thrilling film.

Are There Any African Shows on Netflix?

Netflix is an extensive library of films, TV shows, documentaries and anime from all over the world. For that reason, you wouldn’t expect African shows to miss on Netflix.

Some of the African shows you can watch on Netflix include Young Famous & African, Blood & Water, Queen Sono, Shadow and Jiva.

Related

Source: See Africa Today
Tags: About Africa’s largest tribe in 'Bigger Than Africa' documentaryafricaArtBigger Than Africa documentaryBigger Than Africa on NetflixBrazilCubaFame ElebuibonFeatureformer President Olusegun ObasanjoKing of Port NovomovieNigeriaOyatunji African VillageProf. Wole SoyinkaRepublic of BeninToyin Ibrahim AdekeyeTrinidad & TobagoUSWeekendWestern AfricaYoruba tribeафрикаأفريقياアフリカ非洲
ScanSendShare375Tweet234Share66Pin84Send
See Africa Today

See Africa Today

See Africa Today is the only travel-oriented website giving you content focused on the beauty of Africa. One of the worlds unique pleasures is the ability to travel to Africa, and many travelers have the opportunity to do so, but for the rest of the world, Africa is still a very far off continent. We aim to dispel the myth that Africa is a dangerous continent and use storytelling to showcase the unique land mass that has so much to offer the world.

Related Posts

Fintech

Proof of Reserve saves Africa’s crypto Industry from fake blockchain companies

by Web3Africa
February 5, 2023
Travel

Is travelling to Zimbabwe expensive? The truth

by See Africa Today
February 5, 2023
Insight – The rise of Women entrepreneur in Africa
Finance

AfDB provided US$1B to African women entrepreneurs

by FurtherAfrica
February 5, 2023
Travel

Untapped low budget tourist attractions in Nigeria

by See Africa Today
February 4, 2023
Tech

Heifer selects ThriveAgric DigiCow and Brastorne as winners of AYuTe Africa Challenge

by FurtherAfrica
February 4, 2023
Platform Africa 2023
 
Mozambique eVisa
 
MozParks
 

Translate this page

Read the Latest

Fintech

Proof of Reserve saves Africa’s crypto Industry from fake blockchain companies

by Web3Africa
February 5, 2023
0

Third-party auditors conduct crypto audits in blockchain or proof of reserve audits, creating a snapshot of all the company's balances...

Read more

Is travelling to Zimbabwe expensive? The truth

February 5, 2023
Insight – The rise of Women entrepreneur in Africa

AfDB provided US$1B to African women entrepreneurs

February 5, 2023

Untapped low budget tourist attractions in Nigeria

February 4, 2023

Heifer selects ThriveAgric DigiCow and Brastorne as winners of AYuTe Africa Challenge

February 4, 2023

FurtherAfrica Partners Network

The Exchange Club of Mozambique Taarifa Rwanda
TechGist Africa Africa Oil & Power Farmers Review Africa
Tanzania Invest Zambia Invest See Africa Today
Africa Global Funds Novafrica CrudeMix Africa
Harambee Africa Botswana unplugged Financial Insights Zambia
O Económico Digilogic Africa Web3Africa

Subscribe to FurtherAfrica

Enter your email address to receive new articles on your email.

Join 100,777 other subscribers.
FurtherAfrica

© 2021 FurtherMarkets

FurtherAfrica is a FurtherMarkets Limited platform

  • Countries
  • Interviews
  • Understanding
  • Videos
  • Travel
  • Weekend
  • About

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Countries
    • Angola
    • Botswana
    • Cape Verde
    • DRC
    • Eswatini
    • Ethiopia
    • Kenya
    • Malawi
    • Mauritius
    • Mozambique
    • Namibia
    • Nigeria
    • Rwanda
    • South Africa
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe
  • Interviews
  • Understanding
  • Videos
  • Travel
  • Weekend
  • About

© 2021 FurtherMarkets

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?